For those women who have to live with the burden of overly large breasts, the reality of carrying their excess weight, size and shape can be distressing and uncomfortable.
Chronic back pain, loss of comfort, increased self-consciousness, shapelessness, sagging and decreased ability to engage in normal activities or sport are just some of the negative side effects experienced by women with excessively large breasts.
Breast reduction surgery is an increasingly common surgical procedure that can effectively eliminate the pain and discomfort of large breasts, and for those women that have experienced a loss of shape or an increased degree of sagging, breast lifts can now offer the perfect solution to the problem.
The process of breast reduction surgery involves the surgical removal of excess glandular and fat tissues to decrease the size of the breast. This entails a relatively simple and easy process which takes only an hour or two of surgery time.
Many women also choose to undergo a breast lift operation after their breast reduction surgery as heavy breasts may have already sagged and drooped. A breast lift can help in perking up the breast and re-contouring its shape for an increased sense of youth and vitality.
Consultation with an experienced breast reduction doctor allows you to fully inform yourself in the methods and options available to you regarding your proposed treatment and is vital in establishing the correct approach to achieve the look and feel that you ultimately want.
At Ashbury Cosmetics we place a great deal of importance on discussing the procedure and options available to you as an individual. Your present health and physique are discussed thoroughly preceding any treatment so that you and your doctor are fully informed from the beginning, to ensure the procedure is as successful as possible and maintain the long term positive effect of your breast reduction and lift.
For more information on our practice locations and facilities or for a consultation with any of our breast reduction and lift experts, please feel free to contact us
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